[A very interesting keynote talk at DFRWS 2014] This was the second keynote address of DFRWS 2014 in Denver, CO. The speaker gave some interesting demonstrations of ways to get into the guts of storage devices (like iPods and USB drives), as well as a PDF file that could boot into Linux. Basically, digital forensics might need a large dose of humility, as there is a lot of stuff that most practitioners don't know or wouldn't be able to detect. He was a good speaker, and also a white boy with frighteningly long dreadlocks. This was the only sketch I made at the conference and by far the most interesting talk.

The iPod drone attacking seemed appropriate given the content of the talk. This was a photo from my camera (jpeg mode) of the sketch I drew, hence the color and texture in the paper. images/Drawings/Sketches/travis.png